Chapter 3 Connection and Resolution
This chapter contains the following sections :
Connection and Resolution
Connection
Before connecting to use, please ensure the host laptop has installed the corresponding drivers.
Cable Holder
The cable holder is designed to tighten the USB-C cable. If you are worried that the USB-C cable might loosen, please follow the following steps to install the cable holder to the dock.
- Insert the cable into the cable holder according to the arrow direction.
- Align the bolt with the fixing hole, then please connect it to the upstream USB-C Host port.

- Tighten the screw on the cable holder to secure the cable, you can use a screwdriver as shown, tighten clockwise or loosen and remove counter-clockwise.

note
- Control the force during operation to avoid damaging the screw.
- The Cable Holder just is used for fixing the cable to prevent accidental touch and loosening. After assembling it, please do not pull it hard to avoid damage to the interface. Please follow the above instructions if you need to disassemble it.
Power on
- Plug one end of the included Power Adapter into this Dock's DC IN 20V port and the other end into the power outlet.

Connecting to the Host
- Use the provided USB-C cable to connect the USB-C Host port on the Docking Station to the USB-A/USB-C/Thunderbolt port on your laptop.
- The power switch on the docking station is used to turn on/off the dock. In the initial state, when there is no host connected, the power indicator light on the docking station will display red.
- After successfully connecting the docking station to your laptop, the power indicator will turn green, indicating a successful connection to the Host.

Connecting to the Monitors
This docking station can connect up to four displays.

Resolution
Single Display
| HDMI | HDMI | HDMI | HDMI |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3840×2160@60Hz | / | / | / |
| / | 3840×2160@60Hz | / | / |
| / | / | 3840×2160@60Hz | / |
| / | / | / | 3840×2160@60Hz |
Dual Display
| HDMI | HDMI | HDMI | HDMI |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3840×2160@60Hz | 3840×2160@60Hz | / | / |
| 3840×2160@60Hz | / | 3840×2160@60Hz | / |
| 3840×2160@60Hz | / | / | 3840×2160@60Hz |
| / | 3840×2160@60Hz | 3840×2160@60Hz | / |
| / | 3840×2160@60Hz | / | 3840×2160@60Hz |
| / | / | 3840×2160@60Hz | 3840×2160@60Hz |
Triple Display
| HDMI | HDMI | HDMI | HDMI |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3840×2160@60Hz | 3840×2160@60Hz | 3840×2160@60Hz | / |
| 3840×2160@60Hz | 3840×2160@60Hz | / | 3840×2160@60Hz |
| / | 3840×2160@60Hz | 3840×2160@60Hz | 3840×2160@60Hz |
Quad Display
| HDMI | HDMI | HDMI | HDMI |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3840×2160@60Hz | 3840×2160@60Hz | 3840×2160@60Hz | 3840×2160@60Hz |
Note:
- The resolution and refresh rate provided above are based on factory testing and is the maximum value from USB3.1 Gen2 10Gbps port of the host, and may vary depending on the specification of the host and monitors such as the USB port for data transferring, GPU/CPU, software/hardware and so on.